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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force as of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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for us, just a scattering of showers northwest of us, probably will not affect the chicago area today and tomorrow. we start the day sunday with a couple of fog patches in the morning and see the fair weather cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon. nationally there are flood watches in the southwest, southeast and advisories for wildfires and fire out to the west with blood advisories: in the monsoon thunderstorms, expected to go into utah. they could use some of those farther north to put out some of those fires in idaho that have been burning and sending smoke through the air there. here's our forecast. the podgy bob byrd of this morning with a little haze in the air with mostly sunny skies and a high of 85 today. winds will become a light easterly of the lake in the afternoon. little like the breezes but 85 expected as a high. fair, warm and pettifog tonight. low is 63. a little haze in the air and light winds. tomorrow air pollution at she day with his the sunshine and moderate humidity, high of 88. southwest winds takeover and increasing in strength on wednesday and the tempe
for us, just a scattering of showers northwest of us, probably will not affect the chicago area today and tomorrow. we start the day sunday with a couple of fog patches in the morning and see the fair weather cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon. nationally there are flood watches in the southwest, southeast and advisories for wildfires and fire out to the west with blood advisories: in the monsoon thunderstorms, expected to go into utah. they could use some of those farther north to put...
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that is it for us, we will see you back here in half an hour. and then at 10 clock and 11:00. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> glor: tonight the growing divide. as members of congress debate whether to cut off the money. >> stop this before it gets out of hand. >> jeff: egypt's generals continue to show off their force. jeff peggest is in washington and charlie d'agata in cairo. hundreds of extra firefighters move in to contain the expanding wildfires in idaho. john blackstone is there. a mother who just lost her daughter makes a case for parents spying on their kids on-line. and for 17 and for 17 summers elaine quijano says they've been enjoying shakespeare in the
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has never used or has never used extensively its military power to project its economic influence but if you look into the future considering all the challenges that you just mentioned and considering all the investments that you've done around the globe and again particular in africa the united states has a military presence there african was created with a very explicit purpose of protecting america's interest in the region and actually even say that one of the reasons for afrikaans existence is preventing other countries from gaining monopoly or preferential treatment so that would be somewhat in competition with chinese interests as well do you think sooner or later china will have to resort to using military force to simply not to time to do fact what it is as. i look at the history of china china does so well because. economically every dynasty when we were open would do so well and disputed to number one globally so today we're on track but one with china was number one china truly used the philosophy of confucius. to be a touch more me not impose as we are others not export it
has never used or has never used extensively its military power to project its economic influence but if you look into the future considering all the challenges that you just mentioned and considering all the investments that you've done around the globe and again particular in africa the united states has a military presence there african was created with a very explicit purpose of protecting america's interest in the region and actually even say that one of the reasons for afrikaans existence...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the editorial board. if they are going to, for example, reflect some of the shows in arabic, yes, that would be a problem. another quick problem, melissa, is inside the middle east today. this is a channel that will be funded, but the egyptians are at war with al jazeera. so that is something we have to wait and see. melissa: is this a mess advertisers want to get anywhere near or are they serving up an audience you would only get there, that is an opportunity to sell them dishwashing detergent. >> it is all about the advertisers. probably very
thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the...
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saying that she prefers to call us free china. exit -- >> is it until today? >> it is different. >> how is it different? how will the relationship be different? >> i think at least we have -- we can tell koreans what happened, we have a big change. i think the correa still worries about political issues. if you want to talk about the political issues, maybe the korean government rejected us or will reject us, but despite these political issues, they say okay, economical, cultural, sports, anything we can talk, we can cooperate with each other. we have to let the koreans know what has happened between mainland china and taiwan. we have to tell the of and say -- please, do not worry. we have good relations with china right now. >> all right, good. we need to take another break and will be right back. >> welcome back to this part of the program here on "tie 1 outlook." we will continue our discussion with the doctor and special assistant to president park do not wish -- who was running for the presidency in south korea. we know that upon learning of the election,
saying that she prefers to call us free china. exit -- >> is it until today? >> it is different. >> how is it different? how will the relationship be different? >> i think at least we have -- we can tell koreans what happened, we have a big change. i think the correa still worries about political issues. if you want to talk about the political issues, maybe the korean government rejected us or will reject us, but despite these political issues, they say okay, economical,...
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we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically important at this junction we stay involved >> i've got a long line of folks who want to identify themselves we have 6 minutes left and so think lightning fast. >> i'm the ceo of the scientific research company. my question is how can we collaborate with the office at the federal and local level to do the research. a lot of the immigrants don't understand they can do immigrant research >> we have a short conversation around the b-1 conversations and the processing of the visas. i'm happy to engage with you that we can help promote the b-1 visa to promote that we have also some brochures about our offices and folks are having a problem with requests to allow business activities under b-1 week help >> our city we're one o one of the largest general offices in the nation outside of washington and new york. we promote invests and i have educational leadership projects. we can work together on international ideas this promote the professors and education issues >> yes,
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this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage his safety 22 times. >> and he lay on the board bleeding vanessa called 911. >> john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat >> they wouldn't allow them to treat her husband for more than an hour. they had to secure the scene. in that time the marine bled to death. this has to be a very extreme example. >> in my research for the book i found over 50 cases where a completely innocent person was killed in these raids. even when the raid happened the police department admitted if he had survived they didn't find anything they co
this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage...
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it is smart, they are competing and they're using their share prices. >> there are taken away from competition. >> the right time is now of the winners of torture and i ipo.to enter an ipo. twutte = =. malig >> i love you talk about the movies. this leaves a job samoan was not good. it did not do well. >e steve jobs movie did not do well. >> it was in the history about apple more than the history of steve jobs. they are expected to bring down another more they later. >> he is also helping out with this movie. >> he stated that they were being paid by other companies. i just think that ashton kosher when he's the one a romantic scene he does okay. >> the butler was the number one movie at the box office. this was the head of the weekend. >> it was a low budget film m. monday killed on this show.but it filled the show. >> what about harley davidsons.s? >> they have better lighting. they have a better and things when it comes to motorcycles. when the economy is doing well i kinda one motorcycle. >> this is starting to be a great margin because they are starting to be a brenda. who else sells thes
it is smart, they are competing and they're using their share prices. >> there are taken away from competition. >> the right time is now of the winners of torture and i ipo.to enter an ipo. twutte = =. malig >> i love you talk about the movies. this leaves a job samoan was not good. it did not do well. >e steve jobs movie did not do well. >> it was in the history about apple more than the history of steve jobs. they are expected to bring down another more they later....
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use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively encourages someone to take that step as a young woman. ofause there have been rafts studies done about corporate involvement, all of these sectors. what they always say is with women, despite all things being equal -- they are qualified, intelligent, capable, accomplished -- we do tend to our qualifications or the timing or all of these things and not run for that promotion, not ask for that salary raise. , there isk politics an intersection there as well, in terms of putting yourself out there, trying to be a leader and all these things. , t
use the technology that women are using. speaking to the professors and their peers and meet them where they are. >> on a similar front, at 23.da, you ran what you think could be done or what would be your device to give more young women to run for office? programs like this are important because they doingse people likekarin wonderful work, elected officials that are probably my age that are around in the country. it seems to me the most important thing for me is that somebody actively...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they unfold this woman called dalia the husband is just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have caught a hitman to murder a spouse. ok with. that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse done. they want. and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination that led to the truth and then eased the way to help prosecution . among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the sauce is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united states everything is aimed at making the suspect crack from the architecture of the i
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but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. ♪ >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking,
but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in...
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thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the practice. inp demographic differences how parents see teachers, schools, and their own rules in their children's education. minority ands that low income parents are more likely to see serious problems than those who are affluent or white. a majority of black parents think they have a lot of influence over their child's education. 34% of white parents think the same. chuck hagel holds his first pentagon meeting with his chinese counterpart this morning. issues include chinese cyber attacks and china's handling of edward snowde
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the ait people can visit us. they want a cancer revision -- a cancer prevention program for the kids. they publish books for kids, training the nutritional needs in school, and they help us to prepare the festival check. it is a very successful program. >> how does that work, the vegetable checks? >> you can sign -- we mentioned how to eat or how to prepare -- you finish and then you say yes. then the mother or the father will sign it and then you can feel the soft. -- you can peel this off. you can send the check to the formosa cancer foundation and they can get their flight tickets to japan or the united states to join the -- nine >> another gathering of entering -- >> another gathering of international kids. >> last year, 200,000 kids sent this back. it allows the parents and kids together. >> along with the school and the foundation. it is very meaningful. we need to take another break. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> welcome back to our program. we are continuing our conversation with the chief exec
the ait people can visit us. they want a cancer revision -- a cancer prevention program for the kids. they publish books for kids, training the nutritional needs in school, and they help us to prepare the festival check. it is a very successful program. >> how does that work, the vegetable checks? >> you can sign -- we mentioned how to eat or how to prepare -- you finish and then you say yes. then the mother or the father will sign it and then you can feel the soft. -- you can peel...
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the vehicle was used at the company's main model until the early 1980s. many people, including train enthusiasts, came to the station where the special trip started on sunday. passengers on the train enjoyed the nostalgic feel of the interior, including wooden window frames and armrests. >> translator: i think it's good that this train was built using wood. >> translator: it's fun to ride this train. >> translator: i really like this retro inspired train. >>. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. - coming up, thinking rationally and behaving ethically. - i think of myself as like a social engineer. people have lots of interests. my interest is the things that we do wrong that we should fix. - duke professor dan ariely discusses behavioral economics, and what beer and vinegar have to do with the israeli-palestinian conflict. that's just ahead on "global ethics forum." - as one of the world's leading behavioral economists, dan ariely has taken direct aim at conventional economic
the vehicle was used at the company's main model until the early 1980s. many people, including train enthusiasts, came to the station where the special trip started on sunday. passengers on the train enjoyed the nostalgic feel of the interior, including wooden window frames and armrests. >> translator: i think it's good that this train was built using wood. >> translator: it's fun to ride this train. >> translator: i really like this retro inspired train. >>....
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 stores nationwide. where at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599 . and save an incredible 40% on the sleep number limited edition memory foa
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and used. you have to pay for repairs, parking in the city. wouldn't it be so much nicer if you have a car when you need it and it could simply disappear when you did not? that is the kind of world that we may be headed toward. >> it takes credit leap of faith taking holdhe ideas in a city like mumbai, let alone a mega metropolises of the future. getting rid of the carl together will certainly never be easy. and new technologies can make a difference. but what works well in europe or america act may not be practical or affordable in other countries. if we all really did have a car, we would all be stuck in traffic jams all the time. new technology would make a difference. and none of us -- no technology would make a difference. and none of us would be going anywhere. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity an
and used. you have to pay for repairs, parking in the city. wouldn't it be so much nicer if you have a car when you need it and it could simply disappear when you did not? that is the kind of world that we may be headed toward. >> it takes credit leap of faith taking holdhe ideas in a city like mumbai, let alone a mega metropolises of the future. getting rid of the carl together will certainly never be easy. and new technologies can make a difference. but what works well in europe or...
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you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> thanks for joining us. this is what everyone is talking about. the kissing -- kiss seen around the world two russian athletes kissed after winning the row lay. they kissed twice once after the win and again during awards ceremony. some believe they are protestingrussia's antigay propaganda law but state official say it was a conbrat latory -- congratulatory kiss neither athlete has anything to say about the kiss. >>> you are probably in the middle of back to school shopping but if you haven't started. have you done your junior high shopping. >> i did i got back to school clothes and here's what's going on. 62 degrees. calm wind bay water temperature around 78 degrees. and today is going to be a day where it's below average but by tuesday, wednesday and 90 degrees get ready. 59 up towa
you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> thanks for joining us. this is what everyone is talking about. the kissing -- kiss seen around the world two russian athletes kissed after winning the row lay. they kissed twice once...
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. >> thanks for being with us. we'll see you again next week on 49ers total access. >>> check out this beautiful house, a lovely place to start a family and that's exactly what rachel and brady did. this was their first home. they bought it. this is where they welcomed their two children. but just a few short years lighter this is what the home looked like. >> the door won't shut because i don't know you can tell it's off the hinges because the floor is swollen. why is the floor swollen? because she didn't report a leak. >> that's awful. now rachel and brady after the housing crisis decided to move out of this neighborhood and move their family to a new neighborhood. they didn't want to let go of the home so they rented it out to a section 8 renter meaning that the home would be subsidized by the government. that renter was in their home for just three short years. >> how did it get so bad? >> according to brady the deterioration in the house didn't happen until the last three or four months that this renter was in
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ground information that comes from prague investigators hard by lawyers for the victim's father he told us to see a chance he's angry at the f.b.i. for definitely covering up the details of his son's death. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for a second barely containing his grief. takes a moment several times during our interview. a few days ago he arrived in the u.s. from russia to seek answers for his son a brother games tragic death this is the entrance into the condo where twenty seven year old lived minutes away from disney world it was here that on may twenty second after reportedly being questioned by officials for hours he was shot and killed by the f.b.i. under circumstances most of which remain murky. from reminiscing about ibrahim as a child who was very much into sports. to looking through graphic images that a parent should never get to see images that will haunt him for the rest of his life which four or
ground information that comes from prague investigators hard by lawyers for the victim's father he told us to see a chance he's angry at the f.b.i. for definitely covering up the details of his son's death. a quaint residential neighborhood in florida and a father who can't hold back his tears. nothing will bring me peace as long as i live from the moment it happened i haven't been able to forget about it even for a second barely containing his grief. takes a moment several times during our...
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economy and has been that least one of the factors in the us economy. i'm showing decent girls this year so you know you could expect their government is looking for ways that it can also state what is still a very fragile. economy and moving on to some companies that here brush up on some of the biggest business stories that are rocking the country almost all the way that russia's role set about to get companies traded oil. as a by john oil and gas still as a prize on is the biggest oil exporter in the former soviet union to russia because it stopped. russian billionaire and metals magnate i gotta pass a city montenegro for one billion dollars i've a factory closing its. pay pal is launching ruble transactions starting up from september the russian ruble will become the payment systems twenty six. check in with our in-house invest a hair of thomas to find out how he's been getting on with the russian stocks so good to see you so as we know you were given ten thousand u.s. dollars to invest a second week in the jobs who we are expecting results to tell
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they were useful. it seems to me the merchant marine, those running ships who aren't some of them have been as effective as a naval force. is a huge area the pirates have operated in if we put half the navy into the area we still could not guarantee safety. the measures taken by the shipping companies have at least as successful as naval action in degreasing off the horn of africa. >> u.s. army. regarding technology and the defense -- a bent how does that affect the final number of ships and what is your projection as far as a number? i know you said three "mayday" but what do you think the ipo number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review the key are. -- a the qdr there is the answer to the qdr in different point of view is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is a sensible figure. it would allow the united states to maintain the three have the navy -- this three hub may be in the pacific and middle east and this hemisphere. i think that is the mo
they were useful. it seems to me the merchant marine, those running ships who aren't some of them have been as effective as a naval force. is a huge area the pirates have operated in if we put half the navy into the area we still could not guarantee safety. the measures taken by the shipping companies have at least as successful as naval action in degreasing off the horn of africa. >> u.s. army. regarding technology and the defense -- a bent how does that affect the final number of ships...
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wei used my mother and sister to persuade me to do three jobs. the first two were criminals. it wasn't difficult. what happened with the third? i couldn't do it. if i don't get back to china, my family will die. (phone ringing) alan: hello? john: alan. (in cantonese) (alan in cantonese) (john speaking) (alan speaking) meg: what was that all about? i have a passport. fix it for me. then you can go. my family is running out of time. i'll need a picture. this time it's two jobs. but it's the two of you. john is more trouble than we thought. so what's the time frame? immediate. so what made you assume that i could jack a car? lucky guess. your mother? or your father? mechanics illustrated. my father taught me how to shoot. yeah? playing cath is so impersonal. he was a general. a very important man. was? what happened to him? he was reeducated. many were beaten... ...tortured, shamed. families were punished. how did the general get reeducated? by his son. before he died, i understood what i had done to him. i promised him, i would get my mother and sister out of china. (pinball ma
wei used my mother and sister to persuade me to do three jobs. the first two were criminals. it wasn't difficult. what happened with the third? i couldn't do it. if i don't get back to china, my family will die. (phone ringing) alan: hello? john: alan. (in cantonese) (alan in cantonese) (john speaking) (alan speaking) meg: what was that all about? i have a passport. fix it for me. then you can go. my family is running out of time. i'll need a picture. this time it's two jobs. but it's the two...
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for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that manner? something you would character as abusive? >> we saw the mayor of ogden, utah fielding a bumper over certain neighborhoods in the city that would have cameras on it. he was turned down by the faa. they did meet the current regulatory rules. we saw the dayton, ohio work with a private company to carry out surveillance tracking within the rather large area using manned aircraft. and, you know, manned aircraft circling over and video taping everything and tracking everything as sort of a test. the technology is here. the
for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that...
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thank you for being with us. would life be better with fewer government regulations? log on to gerriwillis.com and vote on the right-hand side of the screen. to assure those results by the end of the show. regulation was. the banking giant reportedly facing its seventh investigation from the justice department and whether this time the bank manipulated u.s. energy markets, a case that they already settled with another branch of the federal government. adding to the pile, a new probe into the hiring of the children of chinese officials to help boost business. does this prosecution or persecution? joining me now, author of you can never be too rich. thank you for being with us. what is your verdict? >> is just another day on wall street. another indictment being thrown had more in. this seemed to be the flavor of the day. dennis: to you think it's a matter of the highest now getting pounded down or is this evil? >> look, when there were asked a question, why do you rob banks? that is where the money is. goldman set
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they're using bubble wrap, plastic coffee jugs. the winners said they found help for their design online. that's the winner right there. >> something else now to use your bubble wrap for. >> exactly. >> okay, all right, thanks richard >>> time to dig a little deeper into some of our top politics stories. joining me by phone is david knack mu nakamura. >> we issued a statement that the u.s. would halt joint military exercises. what are you making of the president's strategy thus far? >> i think that the president's concerned a tough line on one hand and not going too far on cutting military aid. that's the big question whether the administration will eventually call this a coup. the administration has been concerned about doing that. they think they could cause further unrest. that's the challenge right now. they're hoping some of the changes last week will make a difference. they'll have to wait and see. >>> let's switch gears here. rand paul versus chris christi, the gop candidates. potential candidates for 2016. what can you tell
they're using bubble wrap, plastic coffee jugs. the winners said they found help for their design online. that's the winner right there. >> something else now to use your bubble wrap for. >> exactly. >> okay, all right, thanks richard >>> time to dig a little deeper into some of our top politics stories. joining me by phone is david knack mu nakamura. >> we issued a statement that the u.s. would halt joint military exercises. what are you making of the...
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used to work at the post office. now i'm retired and i spend most of my time reading the newspaper and playing chess. ah, chess. in my younger years i was champion of my entire school ! well, let's see how much you remember. no problem. i will clean this up right away. - who is that guy ? - that's jamal. he works for me part-time as a handyman. doesn't look very handy from where i'm sitting. he is actually an engineer, - but he was laid off from his job. - your move. mr. brashov, will you take a look at this, please ? uh, yes. excuse me, please. all right, but it's your move. jamal. - could you make a move for me, please ? - all right, mr. brashov. - are you sure you want to do that ? - that will be fine. - it's all yours. - thank you. - tough break, losing your job. - yes. but i am lucky i have mr. brashov to help me out. so how does an unemployed engineer end up working at a restaurant ? when mr. brashov was new in this country, my great-uncle was his landlord. he helped mr. brashov a lot. very nice. now i am new i
used to work at the post office. now i'm retired and i spend most of my time reading the newspaper and playing chess. ah, chess. in my younger years i was champion of my entire school ! well, let's see how much you remember. no problem. i will clean this up right away. - who is that guy ? - that's jamal. he works for me part-time as a handyman. doesn't look very handy from where i'm sitting. he is actually an engineer, - but he was laid off from his job. - your move. mr. brashov, will you take...
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dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best to avoid says it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker fellow kaleido write a very good careful we got it we're going to get so that's good let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint than what i had learned in college and i was fascinated wi
dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best to avoid says it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very least, you're giving up your time. but we need some -- some balance here. the stark reality is that violence is happening disproportionately in minority communities and, unfortunately, it's in big cities throughout america. >> coming up during -- during that show trayvon martin's mom spoke out against stop and frisk. >> it's all about laws and i think you have to give not only civilians but you have to give the police officers the right direction. you can't give people the authority, whether it's vil civilians or police officers the right to stop somebody because of the color of their skin. >> in the next hour they will announce the
i think that there is some issues now regarding whether or not he used city funds for personal use and i think it's really disgusting what has happened relative to the women propositioned by him. >> congresswoman jackie speier, thank you. >> thank you. >>> in an op-ed published in 2014, the mayor says, quote. all of this comes a day after new york city police commissioner defended the practice on "meet the press." >> nobody wants to be stopped, at the very...
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talk to us today. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and recently the 2013 chevrolet impala received the j.d. power award for highest ranked large car in initial quality. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >>> welcome back. the crisis in egypt grows deeper by the day. militants ambushed two buses. 25 soldiers were killed. yesterday, at least 36 jailed mem
talk to us today. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and recently...
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i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the thomas crown affair. and is one of just ten ever built. so no surprise that this one spent the last six years stored in a specially built garage. that's probably why it looks so good. the new owner not identified, but the sellers say all proceeds from the sale will go to various charities. >> i understand one reason why it's so unusual and such a good buy is it's from the same owner, the man -- >> the original owner. >> the original owner. that makes it very valuable. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. have a great evening. >> thanks for joining us. having a wonder
i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the...
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tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using hashtag bull or bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. the world's second largest economy is battling but you can put its explosive growth an ice. one of the leading experts on china, he's been to china many times, lived in china for years, we're pleased to have him on "fast money." what's your general outlook for china right now? >> fears of a crash are overblown. china is slowing, we know that but the government has got plenty of ammo to deal with further downside risk borth both in terms of monetary and fiscal policy. they're trying to do some big changes in the broad macro structure of the economy so they're prepared to take a short term hit. >> are they losing their edge as a producer? >> i don't think so. their wages are still maybe five percent of ours manufacturing compensation, that's benefits and wages. they're going up at a rapid rate from a low base but they've got scale, infrastructure new capacity and new technology. they dwarf any of the smaller economies in asia in terms of wh
tweet us @cnbc "fast money" using hashtag bull or bear. we'll have the results at the end of the show. the world's second largest economy is battling but you can put its explosive growth an ice. one of the leading experts on china, he's been to china many times, lived in china for years, we're pleased to have him on "fast money." what's your general outlook for china right now? >> fears of a crash are overblown. china is slowing, we know that but the government has got...
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they're there to investigate the possible use of chemical weapons. government and opposition forces have accused each other of using such weapons in their civil war. the inspectors are scheduled to visit three locations over the next two weeks, members of the government bashar al assad say they'll cooperate, but the investigators still face challenges in their work. several months have passed since chemical weapons were reported to be used, and u.n. experts say it is difficult to find clear evidence. the inspectors will try to establish whether chemical weapons, including sarin and other nerve agents, were used. they will not try to determine which side used them. >>> more and more people are crossing syria's borders, hoping things will be safer on the other side. about 20,000 syrian kurds are the latest to flee, taking refuge in neighboring iraq. members of the group fled over the last four days into the autonomous rocky region of kurdistan. they have to track across mountains. daytime highs rose to 40 degrees celsius. many children suffered from he
they're there to investigate the possible use of chemical weapons. government and opposition forces have accused each other of using such weapons in their civil war. the inspectors are scheduled to visit three locations over the next two weeks, members of the government bashar al assad say they'll cooperate, but the investigators still face challenges in their work. several months have passed since chemical weapons were reported to be used, and u.n. experts say it is difficult to find clear...
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of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to more bloodshed the full drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem american citizens seem to be in favor of using drones to kill suspected militants abroad recent surveys suggest sixty five percent say yes to the policy but when it comes to using drones to hunt alleged terrorists at home it's a very different story polls show a less than a third supported their use foreign policy expert robert naiman believes
of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a...
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my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, some clouds today. 80 degrees the high. miami, partly sunny. chicago, mostly sunny. dallas, sunny with 94 the high. los angeles partly sunny today. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will continue today from eastern louisiana to the carolinas. it'll be cool and rainy across the mid-atlantic and dry in the midwest. some heavy downpours are expected in the west. >>> in sports, the red sox/yankees rivalry may not be what it once was, but last night's game was a reminder how bitter things can get between the two teams. alex rodriguez at the plate in the second inning when he gets hit by a pitch. the benches clear. yankees's manager joe girardi gets tossed for arguing with the home plate umpire. a-rod gets his revenge. he hits a long two-run homer to center field to sprk a s
my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, some clouds today. 80 degrees the high. miami, partly sunny. chicago, mostly sunny. dallas, sunny with 94 the high. los angeles partly sunny today. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will continue today from eastern...
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and brought us all together. when we saw young people against the church and people from the gay community come to support them we decided to unite against them. >> he hasn't finished with pusy riot. in a recent demonstration he lashed out after the opposition leader had demanded the release of the women. >> how can he defend these blasphemers? it's obvious that people that behave this way are not part of the future. >> since the case, dozens of organizations have emerged. there are even orthodox militias that enjoy the support of the kremlin. the image of the punk rockers was also used in this video game. the idea is simple -- whack the young women on the head with a cross. >> these girls were turned into an incarnation of the devil. a symbol is something that people should fight against. but ultimately, i think they won. they refuse to repent and they've shown that they believe in their ideas. they've come out stronger than the repressive machine that's persecuting them. >> nadya and maria have been refused par
and brought us all together. when we saw young people against the church and people from the gay community come to support them we decided to unite against them. >> he hasn't finished with pusy riot. in a recent demonstration he lashed out after the opposition leader had demanded the release of the women. >> how can he defend these blasphemers? it's obvious that people that behave this way are not part of the future. >> since the case, dozens of organizations have emerged....
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some of us don't, some of us do. the more it kicks in, the more people will have visible, tangible evidence of what's in the law and the more popular that it will become. so they're so desperate they need to take back what they can take and in the meantime lie about what's actually in it. >> congressman, isn't this kind of misinformation what is leading to a lot of confusion with americans? and isn't the fact that they don't have their own plan leading them to distorting and misleading and lying about the president's plan? i mean even scott walker, the gop governor, scolded congressional republicans for not offering their own vision for the country. listen to this. >> as governors, as state leaders we're more optimistic than our friends in washington. we're not just against something, we're laying out a plan, we're playing out a vision. >> you've got to, right? you've got to. >> you don't just sit back and nick the other side, you've got to lay out a plan. >> that's how you lead, you have to lay out a plan. what is t
some of us don't, some of us do. the more it kicks in, the more people will have visible, tangible evidence of what's in the law and the more popular that it will become. so they're so desperate they need to take back what they can take and in the meantime lie about what's actually in it. >> congressman, isn't this kind of misinformation what is leading to a lot of confusion with americans? and isn't the fact that they don't have their own plan leading them to distorting and misleading...
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just to the south of us. and that means it looks like things are going to stay unsettled today but the next couple day as. showing up in the north bay and giving you an idea things could get unsettled in the afternoon hours. it's good luck tosh hot today because of that heat that gives rise and could lift moisture. red flag warnings are posted for most bay area mountain tops. here's that area of low pressure spinning off the coastline. that is going to rotate moisture in our direction. going to keep things unsettled through wednesday. if you are traveling sfo right now, mostly clear start. no delays expected so far. across the country, looks like things are not bad. chance of thunderstorms there. around the bay today, temperatures running in the 80s, the 90s in the south bay. near 100 degrees inland. and inside the bay , a mix of sunshine and clouds. 76 in oakland and 65 in daly city. a chance of thunderstorms in the forecast. red flag warnings up through wednesday. the fire danger will be running high and th
just to the south of us. and that means it looks like things are going to stay unsettled today but the next couple day as. showing up in the north bay and giving you an idea things could get unsettled in the afternoon hours. it's good luck tosh hot today because of that heat that gives rise and could lift moisture. red flag warnings are posted for most bay area mountain tops. here's that area of low pressure spinning off the coastline. that is going to rotate moisture in our direction. going to...
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use it even for a bad boy i see. the u.s. says it will take nearly a decade to return hundreds of tons of gold germany had stored in american vaults. the federal reserve to return its billion instant fame is the fed no longer possesses the gold it's been holding for germany and other countries well he's going to take on the polls. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve websites to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for we years the u.s. federal reserve has been the place where many countries of the word a big chunk of their nations well as the countries weathered different waves of economic crises not instability the federal reserve seems to them like a more or less secure place to keep their funds but are the funds really secure or are the reason being there has been speculation for a long time that the fed doesn't actually have much good that he has either sold it all lent out or used it as collateral for borrowings either way there are many cl
use it even for a bad boy i see. the u.s. says it will take nearly a decade to return hundreds of tons of gold germany had stored in american vaults. the federal reserve to return its billion instant fame is the fed no longer possesses the gold it's been holding for germany and other countries well he's going to take on the polls. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve websites to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for we...
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i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >>> all right, checking out our top story, crews are battling to gain control of a wildfire in central idaho. 2,300 homes approximately have been evacuated in the resort towns of ketchum and sun valley. >>> olympic sprinter and double amputee oscar pistorius is being indicted today in a south african court for the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. steenkamp would have turned 30 today. >>> another day of violence in egypt. officials say suspected militants who killed 24 policemen in an ambush in northern sinai. the death toll nears 900. >>> looking at today's weather, we've got all kinds of rain in new orleans as well as atlanta. up to 3 inches, so make sure your umbrella is handy. >>> finally we reported earlier that "the butler," the story of a man who served eight presidents took the number one sloth at the box office. >> now
i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >>> all right, checking out our top story, crews are battling to gain control of a wildfire in central idaho. 2,300 homes approximately have been evacuated in the resort towns of ketchum and sun valley. >>> olympic sprinter and double amputee oscar pistorius is being indicted today in a...
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citing tests that were used to determine a bank's health. liz: jpmorgan's stock taking a hit on new concerns about scrutiny from regulators. they could face 6.8 billion in legal losses above existing reserves. charlie gasparino is reporting they're creating a moat. ashley: is that right? billionair
citing tests that were used to determine a bank's health. liz: jpmorgan's stock taking a hit on new concerns about scrutiny from regulators. they could face 6.8 billion in legal losses above existing reserves. charlie gasparino is reporting they're creating a moat. ashley: is that right? billionair
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we are pleased to have you join us. >> thank you. i want to thank the alliance for the invitation in today's briefing. i would like to start my remarks with a more personal nature. these represent bitter months. four weeks from now we will as a milestone the 9/11.rsary of deployed fromng my home in rochester, and as i came to new york city, saw the billowing smoke in the air, and and thelower manhattan debris of the trade center towers that had collapsed only moments before. i was volunteering with the american red cross and working with the center for mental .ealth and hygiene 2003, i years later in responded again to new york city. i happen to be there again when the blackout occurred. washe early hours there psychological angst because many people thought this might the and active terrorism. time the playing aid to over 80 fires in eight hours. weeks, in just a couple august 29 will mark the anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm that caused 1500 deaths and displaced people. many of you know about that. these events that occurr
we are pleased to have you join us. >> thank you. i want to thank the alliance for the invitation in today's briefing. i would like to start my remarks with a more personal nature. these represent bitter months. four weeks from now we will as a milestone the 9/11.rsary of deployed fromng my home in rochester, and as i came to new york city, saw the billowing smoke in the air, and and thelower manhattan debris of the trade center towers that had collapsed only moments before. i was...
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of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board. he looked at the situation and said, something has to change. maybe i should be part of the change. we want you to look at some of our presenters and say, that could be me, where he or she has come from, and what they are now contributing. i would like to do the same, or i know somebody else who could be doing the same. we had an elected region of the university of colorado who was a faithful republican. happens to be a friend of mine. that he was a go along, get along individual who somehow decided it was ok
of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board....
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we thank you so much for joining us. and we thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you glad to be here. >> and so are we. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm anna in for kristen. >> we have a red flag warning out there, mike. >> yeah, we do. a high fire danger because of an unusual occurrence for us this time of the year. we have a chance of thunderstorms. so good news right now, live doppler 7 hd showing no organized areas of thunderstorms. those are off in the mountains an that's where they're staying right now. in fact, we're probably at our best point for not having anything blow up. look at the relative humidity. it's all pretty high, above 78%. the winds are fairly calm right now to about 8 miles per hour. so this is all going to change this afternoon. the humidity is going to drop. the winds are going to pick up. the thunderstorms are going to develop. and all of the areas you see in red, which is pretty much all of the north bay except for the coast, most of the higher elevation, santa cruz mountains, diablo range, u
we thank you so much for joining us. and we thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you glad to be here. >> and so are we. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm anna in for kristen. >> we have a red flag warning out there, mike. >> yeah, we do. a high fire danger because of an unusual occurrence for us this time of the year. we have a chance of thunderstorms. so good news right now, live doppler 7 hd showing no organized areas of thunderstorms. those are off in the...